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Shipbuilding: Here today, gone tomorrow
Industry well remembers the 1990s when costs drove the Navy to slash the Seawolf-class sub order from 29 hulls to just three, with no immediate replacement vesse ready to keep the lines hot.
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Littoral combat ship Detroit is being towed into port after another engineering failure
It’s the latest setback for the hobbled LCS.
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US Navy inks $9.4B contract for two Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines
The U.S. Navy has bought its first Columbia-class submarine.
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Here’s the latest on the next US supercarrier
The latest on what’s happening with the John F. Kennedy.
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As its term winds down, Trump’s White House plots a major naval expansion
Interviews with senior Trump officials and aides reveal a major push, both publicly and privately, to expand the Navy’s battle fleet in a second term.
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Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
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US State Department to allow sale of hundreds of anti-ship missiles to Taiwan amid diplomatic row
The U.S. State Department announced Oct. 26 that it had approved the massive anti-ship cruise missile sale to Taiwan.
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NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
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All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
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US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”
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Shipbuilding: Here today, gone tomorrow
Industry well remembers the 1990s when costs drove the Navy to slash the Seawolf-class sub order from 29 hulls to just three, with no immediate replacement vesse ready to keep the lines hot.
-
Littoral combat ship Detroit is being towed into port after another engineering failure
It’s the latest setback for the hobbled LCS.
-
US Navy inks $9.4B contract for two Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines
The U.S. Navy has bought its first Columbia-class submarine.
-
Here’s the latest on the next US supercarrier
The latest on what’s happening with the John F. Kennedy.
-
As its term winds down, Trump’s White House plots a major naval expansion
Interviews with senior Trump officials and aides reveal a major push, both publicly and privately, to expand the Navy’s battle fleet in a second term.
-
Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
-
US State Department to allow sale of hundreds of anti-ship missiles to Taiwan amid diplomatic row
The U.S. State Department announced Oct. 26 that it had approved the massive anti-ship cruise missile sale to Taiwan.
-
NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
-
All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
-
US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”
-
Shipbuilding: Here today, gone tomorrow
Industry well remembers the 1990s when costs drove the Navy to slash the Seawolf-class sub order from 29 hulls to just three, with no immediate replacement vesse ready to keep the lines hot.
-
Littoral combat ship Detroit is being towed into port after another engineering failure
It’s the latest setback for the hobbled LCS.
-
US Navy inks $9.4B contract for two Columbia-class nuclear missile submarines
The U.S. Navy has bought its first Columbia-class submarine.
-
Here’s the latest on the next US supercarrier
The latest on what’s happening with the John F. Kennedy.
-
As its term winds down, Trump’s White House plots a major naval expansion
Interviews with senior Trump officials and aides reveal a major push, both publicly and privately, to expand the Navy’s battle fleet in a second term.
-
Another littoral combat ship breaks down on deployment
It’s the latest in a string of reliability issues that have plagued the LCS since its introduction to the fleet.
-
US State Department to allow sale of hundreds of anti-ship missiles to Taiwan amid diplomatic row
The U.S. State Department announced Oct. 26 that it had approved the massive anti-ship cruise missile sale to Taiwan.
-
NATO’s defense spending targets now ‘gold standard’ all allies should meet, key Trump officials say
Two of the Trump administration’s top national security officials have signaled in the last week that the NATO target of spending 2 percent of gross domestic product on defense is now the “gold standard” being applied to all allies around the globe.
-
All US Navy destroyers will get hypersonic missiles, says Trump’s national security adviser
All three flights of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers are going to get the weapons, according to Robert O’Brien.
-
US and UK navies prepare to sign agreement to merge future tech work
“Interchangeability” is the new “interoperability.”












